A court ruled that it could be a federal crime to share your Netflix password

 Last week the U.S Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion that an employee acted “without authorization” when he used a old coworker’s login (with their permission) to gain access to “computer data owned by the former employer”. This led to the court upholding a decision that the employee violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), a federal law… Read More
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